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  1. Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward

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    for the country’s citizens and the electoral calendar at the end of Greece’s EU presidency. Let us

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  2. Greece in 2014: Where are we?
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    opportunity to let rip. A sizable defeat for the two ruling parties would bring their democratic legitimacy

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  3. The complexities of regaining market access: Could Greece learn from Portugal?
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    of the structural reform process currently being implemented and contested in Greece are numerous. Let us

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  4. It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
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    that reality will defy optimism and hopes will be dashed, particularly for a nation that feels let down

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  5. Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?

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    , while confronting extremism, dogmatism (let’s not forget that Golden Dawn is third in the opinion polls

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  6. No victory, just plenty of misery

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    about my motives for taking this position, it is worth establishing some facts. Let’s start

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  7. Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
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    in terms of the real economy outlook? Let’s look at three key factors. If the presumed economic

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  8. Has SYRIZA's moment gone?
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    in opposition, let alone government. Since June 2012, the party has fallen into every pothole or trap

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  9. Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
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    Now that the euphoria is beginning to die down let’s take a second, more sober look at what Greece achieved last week when the investment community hailed the country’s return to the markets. Politicians from Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government were quick to join the chorus of cheerleaders

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  10. EU elections do not mark end of numbers game in Greek politics
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    on Sunday so it is impossible to judge if these parties will still be around by February, let alone how

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